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Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler made headlines at the start of the season when he went off on his left tackle J’Marcus Webb, throwing a tantrum and shoving him on the sidelines.
Cutler has been ripped a lot this season for being a bad teammate, but made things better on Sunday when he tied Webb’s shoe after he struggled when it fell off during a run play.
Cutler did it like a fatherly figure, as he does also have an infant son.
“I loosened it and tied it. I guess my fatherly instincts are kicking in a little bit,” Cutler told ESPNChicago.com after the game. “I was trying to keep the drive going so we didn’t have to burn a timeout, but we burned one anyway apparently.”
The Bears ended up winning the game, however, 28-10 over the Minnesota Vikings.
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